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product_id: 5707392
title: "Europe - 30th Anniversary Live [Blu-ray]"
brand: "europe"
price: "126 zł"
currency: PLN
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reviews_count: 9
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# Europe - 30th Anniversary Live [Blu-ray]

**Brand:** europe
**Price:** 126 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

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- **What is this?** Europe - 30th Anniversary Live [Blu-ray] by europe
- **How much does it cost?** 126 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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- europe enthusiasts

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## Description

This concert which was filmed at Sweden Rock Festival in June 2013 is not only a massive greatest hits show in front of 30,000 people, it also marks the 30th anniversary of the band. They celebrate by playing 28 songs spanning their whole career. Between the heavy rock songs they also sit down for an emotional acoustic set which brings an intimate feel to this otherwise massive arena show.

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## Customer Reviews

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    Good quality HD video, stifled by very low fidelity 5.1 sound, but saved by an excellent LPCM stereo track.
  

*by F***K on Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2017*

Playing MGS The Phantom Pain recently, I've been waxing nostalgic with all the classic 80's tunes in the game, including Europe's Final Countdown.  Seeing the band had a concert release on Blu-ray, I rushed to order it.  I've never heard Europe in concert before, though I've still got one or more tapes or CDs of theirs from the 80's lying around, assuming I didn't wear it out playing it back then.  But it's been a while since I've heard the band.  This is a solid performance with a lot of energy.  I wouldn't say they've improved with age, as others have, assuming their older recordings weren't helped out in mixing - again, I've never heard them live.  My only disappointment was that they saved Final Countdown for last when you could tell the lead's voice was starting to waver.  He really likes to play to the camera a lot in the concert and is extremely energetic, as if he's trying to put on a performance that'll be remembered for posterity.The video is also sound.  Good quality HD, with a number of interesting extras.  My only disappointment with the disc comes from knowing that the international releases of this concert all claim lossless DTS HD 5.1 Master Audio.  For multi-channel surround, the US release only supports legacy, lossy Dolby Digital 5.1.  It's saving grace is that the 2-channel mix - which 2-channel is typically more faithful to the actual recording for most concert performances - is uncompressed lossless PCM and a dramatic improvement in tonal fidelity to the muddy DD 5.1 remix.  Still, those who think stereo to be innately inferior to 6-channel AC3 will no doubt be disappointed that the surround mix isn't lossless.  Though, I haven't heard any of the imports to be able to say whether the muddied fidelity is a by product of the lower quality DD codec or of the remix itself.  And unfortunately, the foreign releases are all reportedly 50i and thus incompatible with typical US displays in terms of video.  The only advice I can offer those who really want high quality sound and a surround experience is to try using Prologic or similar processing with this concerts 2-channel LPCM mix.  Or better yet, get one of Yamaha's higher end AVRs that supports all their amazing music DSPs.  In my experience, unlike every other AVR manufacturer I've owned or used (Denon, Marantz, Sony, Pioneer), Yamaha's DSPs are actually really impressive, for music - much more so than Denon's 5-channel stereo, which many audiophiles seem content with.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Europe’s Electric 30th Anniversary Show
  

*by I***E on Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2013*

First of all this concert was shot in Solvesborg, Sweden in June of 2013 during the Sweden Rock Festival!I had the pleasure of being one of those 30,000 people who attended the anniversary show in Sweden this past summer.  It was an amazing show to see in person and to be a part of.  Europe is truly a great rock band!  Europe delivered on their promise of this show being memorable and not like any of their other shows.  This high energy event was a full two hours, songs from all 9 albums were played – including some songs they haven’t played in years, and appearances from specials guests (Gorham and Schenker).  Rarely heard from songs like Girl From Lebanon and Prisoners In Paradise made the set, as well as, new material like Firebox and The Beast.  What would the night out be without old favorites like Seven Doors Hotel, Rock The Night and The Final Countdown.Joey Tempest was everywhere with his boundless energy, keeping the momentum riding high the entire night.  John Leven kept the heartbeat of the band strong and steady.  Ian Haugland laid the road work for the band’s rhythmic drive.  Master guitarist John Norum hammered in all the metal.  And lastly Mic Michaeli wove all the color into the music.  Together Europe created one electric event for all their fans around the world.Patric Ullaeus of Revolver Films, Sweden and crew did a fabulous job of capturing this concert for DVD.  The DVD extras give you a glimpse of the preshow via photos and footage.  And Europe even takes the time to conduct post-concert interview.  Europe Live At Sweden Rock is a beautifully packaged tribute with great footage, color, and sound to the hardest working band from Scandinavia.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    nearly 3 hours of content.. terrific fun and terrific value
  

*by R***N on Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2013*

I took a chance on this the other day seeing is "used" at my local Second Spin store and am i glad!!  I guess what pushed me over the top (since I'm not familiar with the band) was that Scott Gorham (Thin Lizzy , Black Star Riders) and Michael Schenker were guest stars.First off.. it is NOT 1:33 as Amazon.com states it is WIDESCREEN 1:78 and it is NOT 90 minutes... The concert is almost 2 and a half hours and there is another 20 minutes of bonus features so its much closer to 180 Minutes...When rating a product I go by  value and quality.  Firstly this is a tremendous value, a nearly 30 song set of over 2 hours in a world where artists like Aerosmith are releasing BRs closer to only 1 hour...  so a full show gets my vote. Its very well filmed and a very fun show .... another vote... and cool bonus features.I'm now a fan of this band and a big fan of this BR.  If you are a fan you will be happy and it also comes with a nice booklet.... true value for money.

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